Service Engineer / Mechanic
Service Engineer/Mechanic
Target function:
Providing assembly, maintenance, revision and repair of a wide range of equipment and/or installations (at the customer's location) according to given instructions or guidelines.
Examples of tasks within the function:
- Service and maintenance of metal:
- Adjustment, adjustment and commissioning of equipment.
- Maintenance of components, motors and equipment.
- Sawing or cutting to size.
- Solving technical malfunctions and problems.
- Repair (and maintenance) (defective) parts.
- Cleaning and maintenance of machines.
- Performing and assisting with maintenance.
- Remediation of malfunctions.
- Replacing defective parts and components.
- Service and maintenance in general:
- Processing of materials.
- Measurement of parts or structures to be repaired.
- Performing periodic inspections and maintenance.
Mechanical engineering:
- Installation of cabling.
- Applying technical modifications.
- Assembly of sub-products and semi-finished products.
- Adjustment and adjustment of machines and tools.
- Assembly and assembly of machines and equipment.
- Assembly of systems and components.
- Assembly and conversion of equipment.
Disassembly:
- Disposal of semi-finished products.
- Disposal of harmful substances and auxiliary materials.
- Disassembly of structures and equipment.
- Dismantling parts and components.
Other:
- Quality, Occupational Health & Safety and the Environment (QHSE) (applying for permits, reporting malfunctions and deviations, carrying out workplace inspections, etc.).
- Pupil guidance / practical training (monitoring, directing and evaluating the learning process, coordinating practical assignments, etc.).
- Development (maintaining and expanding professional knowledge, sharing professional knowledge with colleagues, etc.).
- Organisation of own work (registration of hours worked, checking and measuring own work, cleaning up and cleaning the workplace, etc.).
- Consultation and coordination (transfer of work, participating in work meetings and/or toolboxes, informing and cooperating with colleagues, etc.).
Basic and supplementary training (and work experience):
- The knowledge must be equivalent to MBO level 3 in terms of content and level, supplemented with courses and/or training and work experience.
- Possible MBO 3 programmes:
- (All-round) construction worker.
- First mechanic in mechatronics.
- Mechanical engineering.
Work experience:
Minimum of 9 to 12 months.
Other:
- Is in possession of a driver's license and own transport.
- In possession of a certificate of good conduct.
- Participation in our on-call service for one of our customers.